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  • Q&A… with Star News journalist Emma Xerri

    Q&A… with Star News journalist Emma Xerri

    What do you love about working as a journalist? I love talking to people about their stories, and getting a feel for what makes an…

  • Festive fun for all

    Festive fun for all

    The St John of God Berwick Hospital Auxiliary group has united to celebrate another year of supporting the hospital to purchase new medical equipment and…

  • Cup action trackside

    Cup action trackside

    Star News photographer ROB CAREW soaked up all the action at the Cranbourne Cup.

  • Casey awarded internationally for digital access

    Casey awarded internationally for digital access

    The City of Casey has just been honoured with an award at the World Smart City Expo (WSCE) Awards for the creation and implementation of…

  • Captains pave the way

    Captains pave the way

    Diversity and representation is the forward goal as Narre Warren South P-12 College elected their new school captains for 2024. The four students, all in…

  • Students lead the way in bushfire education

    Students lead the way in bushfire education

    Students at Harkaway Primary School have been honoured with the National Resilient Australia Award for schools, after student-led research into bushfire education has highlighted the…

  • Queen’s crowned

    Queen’s crowned

    Queen Robyn Wright’s coronation took place at Berwick Neighbourhood Centre on Sunday 26 November Dressed in an elegant red dress, she was walked up to…

  • From fantasy to reality

    From fantasy to reality

    It’s been five years since Clyde North author Violeta M. Bagia last talked to the paper. The interval has nurtured a leap from YA fantasy…

  • Electoral divide

    Electoral divide

    Residents are warning that Casey’s southern towns will be under-represented compared to northern suburbs, as part of proposed council electoral reforms. Casey Council’s electoral structure…

  • Festivities under the elms

    Festivities under the elms

    Christmas is the right season to talk about trees. Christmas Under the Elms, an ingenious celebration on Tulliallan Boulevard in Clyde North, combined the tree…

  • Drink-driver blows 0.21

    Drink-driver blows 0.21

    A Narre-Warren South drink-driver has allegedly been caught more than four times the legal limit. The 34-year-old man blew 0.210 after being intercepted by police…

  • Police siege suicide probed

    Police siege suicide probed

    A state coroner has released findings over the suicide of a 33-year-old armed man during a police siege in Blind Bight in September 2018. The…

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